The Massie Twins spent the duration of the Terminator Salvation
panel waiting in line to ask a question. Subsequently, aside from
the excellent pictures from photographer Joy Dominguez, little
of the lengthy Q&A was recorded. The panel included director
McG, who confirmed that they’re out to make a movie that
will satisfy the fans, and if that meant an R-rating, so be it.
Sam Worthington plays Marcus Wright, and he joined the panel,
along with costars Bryce Dallas Howard, Moon Bloodgood, Common,
and Anton Yelchin. A life-size T-600 was also on the stage, and
to the delight of the audience, its eyes glowed and its head shifted
from side to side.
Anton Yelchin

Moon Bloodgood and Anton Yelchin

During the Q&A, the highlight was two fans who dressed up
as Sarah Conner and the T-1000, who asked the panel and the crowd
if they had seen “this boy” as he held up a picture
of young John Conner from Terminator 2: Judgment Day. They were
followed by a young Asian man who did a hilarious Arnold Schwarzenegger
impression that so tickled McG, he invited him onstage –
Sarah and the T-1000 also followed him onstage. The Massie Twins
unfortunately stood at the microphone for nearly 15 minutes as
McG blabbed on about his acquiring Christian Bale and the rest
of the ethnically diverse cast, and so the panel ended with a
replaying of the exclusive trailer, which showed at least moderate
promise that the film would display nonstop action and adventure.

Bryce Dallas Howard


Common
Director McG
- Mike Massie